Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, August 29, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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    WILLAMETTE FARMER : SALEM, OREGON. AUGTST 2.) ISS4.
grange oltuuih
GRANGE DIRECTORY.
Tha Oregon Btato Grange.
orncEKS.
Master-Juilgo R. P. Koine, Silem, Marlon
Co., 0th.
Overseer D. S. K. UuijJc, Myrtle Creek,
DouglsB Co., Oku.
Becturcr II. E. Hiyes, Statford, Clackamas
Co., Ogn.
Steward SV. B. Thomas, Walli Walla,
Wash. Ty.
Asst. Steward W. M. llilleary, Turuer,
Marion Co,, Oin,
Chap'.aiu V. H. (Jr.y, OIney, Clatsop Co.,
Treasurer 1$. F. ltnrch, Independence, I'olk
Co., Oft'n.
Secretary Mrs. M. J. Tram, Ilirinlmiif,
Linn Co , Oui.
Gato Keeper Jims. Smith, AuVirn, Uikcr
Co.. Ogn.
Ceres Mrr. K II. Ht-atli, Portland, Multno
mah Co., On.
Pomojia Mis3 M. J. H.rn, Coivalli', Den
ton Co., Ogn.
Flora Mrs. ll.aritt (.'oopcr, Wilbur, Douclas
Co., Ogn.
Lidy Vut. Steward Mo. I. L. llilleary,
Tumor, M.uijuCo., On.
Subordln.ito Crinse3 ot
Adare3j or secretary
Oregon Name and
Time or Hestlns.
Oak Plain, N . 0-H. B. Sprenger, She-Id,
Linn Co., OrcRon. Meets 2 I Saturday.
Tanceut, No. 7 J. H. Scott, T.ujgeut, Linn
Co., Oregon, loets 4th Siturday,
Srand Prairie, No. 10 Then. Froinan, Al
bany, Linn Co., Oregon. Meets on 4th
Saturday until aftsr October, after that
on 2d Satin day.
Ilarrisburp, No 11 S. S. Train, Harrisburg,
Linu Co., Oiegon. Meets 4th Saturday.
Soap Creek, No. 14 W. L. Cauthorn, Wells,
Denton Co., Oregon. Meets 2il Sat.
Charity, No. 15 C. P. Cliughan, Grangoville,
Idaho Territory.
Salem, No. 1" Adam Stephens, Salem,
Mannn Co , Oregon. 1st and 3d Sat.
Turner, No. IS Win. M. Hilleary, Turner,
Marion Co., Oregon. Meets 4th Sat.
Bebanou, No. 21 J.' M. Settle, Lebiuon,
Linn Co., Oregon. Meets 3d Sit.
Knox Butte, No. 22 P. B. Marshal, Albany,
Linn Co , Oregon. Meets 4th Sat.
Harmony, No. 23 Marion Arrant, Albany,
Linn Co., Oregon. Meets 3d bat.
Mono, No. '25 B. F.Sniith, Louisville, Polk
Co., Oregon. Meets ltt Saturday:
Grand Prairie, No. 20 J. C. Jennints, Junc
tion, Lane Co., Oregon. Meets 3 1 bat.
Hvening St jr, No. 27 Euda Kelly, East Port
laud, Miiltiirinih Co., Ortgou. 1st Sat.
Vinpqiu, No. 2S W. F. Owens, Roseburg,
Douglas Uountv, Ur. .Meet 1st pat.
McMinnville, No. 31 W. S. Frlnk. Mo-
Mil nville, Oregon. Meet 1st and 3d Sat.
Scio, No. 30 II. S. Williams, Scio, Liun
Co., Oregon,
Santhtn, No. 37 Oscar Pomeroy, Scio, Linn
Co., Oregon. Meet 2d and 4th Sat.
Molalh, No. 30 N. H. Darnell, Molalh,
Clackamas Co., Oregon. llret 2d Sat.
Jordan Valley, No. 42, J. B. Trask, Joidan
Valley, Linn Co., Orecon. Meets Satui-
day befoio 1st and 3d Sunday.
Willanuttc, No. 52 Stokley Mooro, Corval-
lir, Benton Co., Oregon, lit Thurodry.
Siuslmv, No, 51 Icaao Simpson, Siuslaw,
Lane. Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Saturday.
Sand Ridge, No. 57 James M. bwanlc, Al
bany Linn Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Sat.
West Union, No. 72J. A. Imbrie, West
Union, Oregon, Meet 2d Saturday.
Woodburn Or.uig3 No. 70. W. F. Ray,
Woodburn, Marion county, Or.
Howell Piairie, No. 80 M-ets 4th Siturday.
J. W. Howell, Salem, Or.
Butte Creek, No. 82 -J. R. White, Batte
Creek. Clackamas Co. Meet 2 1 Saturday,
Powell's Valley. No. St Diek Williams,
Powell's Valley, Multnomah Co., Oregon,
Meet 2d Saturday.
Soehcn, No. 101 meets on the 1st Saturday,
W. It. Dillard, Goshen, Lane Co. 2d bat.
Charity, No. 103 Miss Agnes Waggoner,
lialsey, i.inn uo., uregon. r.ieei ou oat.
Bound Prairie, No. 100 W. M. Collard,
Brooks, Marion Co., Oregon. 2d Sat.
Farmington, No. 110 Calvin Jack, Reedville,
Washington Co., Oregon. Meet 4th Sat.
Tualatin, No. Ill F. M. Kruse, Wilsonvillo,
Clackamas Co., Ore?on. Last Sat.
Btte, No. 14S Thos. Paulsen, Portland,
Multnomah G Oregon. 3d Wed.
Wingville, No. 150 Bjnonia .Stnrgil, Bakor
City, Baker Co., Oiogon. 1st and 3d Sat.
Baiter City, No. 152 Iho'mas Smith, Auburn,
Baker Co., Oregon. Meet 2d and 4th Sat,
Canyon City, No.ltil E. S. Penfield, Can-
yon City, Grant Co., Oregon.
Daniel Clark, No. 102 Henry Hall, Prairie
City, Grant Co., Oregon.
Young's River, No. 1720. Peterson, Olney,
Clatsop Co.. Or. Meet 1st Saturday.
Oswego. No, 175 G. W. Stephens, Oswego,
Clackamas Co,, Oregon. Meet 2d Sat.
Josephine, No. 179-J. S. Chatham, Wilder-
villc, Josephine Co , Oregon.
Washington, No. 181 Lnlu L. Day, Murphy,
Josephine Co., Oregon. Meet 3d Sat,
Rogue River, No. 100 M. B. Gibson, Elkns-
burg, Curry Co., Oregon.
Washougal, No. 102-C.J. Moore, Washougal,
Clark Cj W. T.
Umpnu Dist. Poinoni Orance Meets 1st
Saturday at 2 P.M., Geo. W. Jones, Sec
Oapo Horn Grange, No. 105. F. Candiano,
dpi Iloru, V. T.
Tne Grange, What lias It Doae7
Capable of Dolus.
WUat U It
I ncod not rccito tho detnila ot the
inception, early history and the ilmcl
opeinent of tho idea, which has culmin
ated in eatAblwhing what in my mind,
has hecomo tho most important organ
ization of the times in which e lio; it
is, or should ho, familiar to all who have
become members, or eligible to member
ship. At an organization which directly
affects the vital intere-ts of all persons
directly engaged in the pursuit of agri
culture, it otaiuls out prominent as the
leading one, and as tho one best calcu
lated to meet the exigencies and de
mands of tho times ; in fact ns the only
one that has for its basis ft foundation
.brood enough, and comprehensive
enough to ombraeo and cover all the
interests of the farmer, his wife, his m
his daughters, his interest, material,
moral, social and political. It is an
oncanieation, deriwl to promote the
general and individual welfaio of all who
till the soil, to bind together in one
common brotherhood, and with fraternal
feelings, the men and women composing
that gioat majority of tho people, who
(..uyiu-f luuuirau iwiicn leeus tno wnole
world and gnes it strength.
The Orange in the yoais of its c-ti-tence,
has been womluifully successful
m neeoniplishini: tho piupo-es of its
foundeig, partii-ul.irly in the direction of
relieving the isolnt on of farmers in tl e
country ; it is found to meet the wants
of those separated by di-tanco, who
needed the stimulus and uoodfellowship
which only numbeisnffoid. liv isolation
iaimersliosinglo handed, ami aie at
the mercy of coiporato poweis, thev are
compelled to submit to the offinies
assumed authority unjustly exoi cited
by corpoi.ition. Other clashes and
inteicstb are organized for the puipo.-o
of to operation, and by tlio application
of concentrated poweis hao gained, and
even now maintain ninny advantages
which bear heavily ngaui-t the farmer,
linpoMiiK burdens which .ire unjust and
which through organi7od effjit, ir-ing
some weapons that aro u-ed 1 oppo-ing
foiccs, will iemoo and eniiblo u-, to
maintain with becoming dignity the true
position justice accords all, as men
among men. It is only bv united and
concon tinted efl'oit, that farmers can
protect their own intoicst-, and mike
themselves a power that will enforce a
proper respect trom othor clashes, and it
is jut this that tho Uinmrc is enilpavor-
mg to bring about.
The Ginnge has collected many
thousand faimorsiind their families horn
till sections of the country, into a grand
fraternal association for social and
intellectual improemcnt, for moral
elevation and financial advancement. It
is leading its members from the isolation
heretofoie common to farm life, to a
higher social piano, and to means of
culture and refinement; it is educating
them in tho science of ngu'cultuio, in
business, tiade, political economy, and
tho affairs of government. Tlnough tho
teachings of the Change its member
have culth ated stronger attachments for
tho puisuit of agriculture, hao hecomo
bettor f, timers, better citizen", havo
aided each other in cTevnting theinselv es
to a higher manhood and womanhood.
It is only by truo co-oneiation that
fnrmcis will bo ablu to accomplish any
permanent and lasting benefits for their
buiness and for thcuisclvuvind through
it success is nssuied. Co-oporation has
a wido latitude, and but few f umers
bavo a proper conception of its tntu
value and availablo forte when applied
in any diiection, and compmathcly but
few patrons nave given the subject sutll
cicnt thought to comprehend it.
Tho futuio of our orgttnization de
pends largely upon tho co-opeiatio ef
forts of membors, and if pioperly em
ployed would soon exhibit deniable ie
sultp. Tho first step toward-, unity of
action is to discard thai indhidnal
selfishness which finds no quality to
commend in otlieis, and cultivato con
lidenco in our fellous,-and that charity
which is one of tho fundamental pi in
ciples, forming tho bcd-ioak of our oider.
Co-operate them to build up the Change,
and advance its intorots upon tho puie
principles on which it is baed, nnd thus
be truo to ourselves, our obligation, and
to all who arc, or may become connected
with it. Act unitedly together, in a long
pull, and n strong null, seeking to ae
eoinnlish tho greatest (rood to tho
greitest number; tho unieral piactiee
of those principles will accomplish the
most good both in and out of the Orange.
The interest which stands at the. head,
and rises above all other intorests in our
country, is that of agriculture, and it
forms tho base upon which all interests
aro builded. It employs nino-twclfths
of tho capital of tho country, and ns
large a per cent, of its population, so the
"sinews of war" aro actually in tho hands
of tho faimcr and it becomos his boumlon
duty to fit and prepare himself by every
means within his reach, that ho may bo
ahlo to dischargo tho grave roponsi
bilit'es that rest upon with fidelity. Cor.
Maine Farmer.
Co-operation.
According to tho principles of tho
Order of Patrons of Husbandry, every
Orange is a co-operative association.
Without co-oporation the Grange is
nothing but a socioty with indefinite
aims and ebjects. It may be beneficial
in many iepect, that is, in bringing
the farmers, their sons and wives and
daughters together for social intercourse,
and for an interchange of opinions on
subjocts of interest to nil. It in iy allord
occa-ions for necessary rest and recre
ation, and therefore Kervo a good purpose,;
but, so far ns tliereii ami piramouiu
nhipcts of the onwnuutionore concerned,
it is a failure. Something more than ret
nnd recreation tho cultivation of - .cial
relations or tho discussion of qutions
of intere-t to all is needed. Tho objects
are well defined and closoly expressed
in the Declaration of Purpo-es. They
are so elevating nnd ennobling, so well
adapted to the promotion of tho interr -ds
of the farmer, intellectually m rally,
sociallv and financially, that they aro
entitled to command univen-ol respex t
and recognition Tho Order, in itb seek
ing, makes no war upon othor interests
or callings. It Himply cocks protection
for its meinbwhip a to what is their
own against unjust discrimination and
hostile invasion of rights coming from
whatever quarter they may. It insist
upon the preservation of rights which in
their very nature are inalienable, and
which evjnr class of men is bound la
re-pect This, and nothing more, and
nothing leas. Virginia Granger.
&md us one new sub-criber.
TUTT
1 Li!L?
reanimJQJ
TORPJD JSOVELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA. tu ,
From theso sources nrlao Unco lourtbs of
tlio ilUenges of tho human raco. Theso
Bymptom3lmlicatotliclroxlstcnco:I.oaoir
Appetite, Howls costive, Sick IlentS-
chr,ftilliics after eating, nverloit tu
exertion of body or lultitl, I2rnctatlou
of food, Irritability of temper, low
ftptrltia, A feelili!! ofllaTlll(r ncsjlecicil
omo duty, lIj7luc,KluttcrlneattIio
II(nrt,Iot8t)cr(iro tlm eye,lilqm-col
orca t'rlnc, COXSTII'ATIOX, nna tic
mnnd tho uso of n reineily that nets direct!?
on Uio l.iver. As a LlvormoiUoino TDTX'S
I'lLI.S havo no canal. Their action on tha
Khlncys niul Skin la also prompt ; lemoviug
nil impurities through theso tliroo"scnv
tiiger of tha system," pioducing nppo
tlte, sound digestion, reprulir stooN, tl cler.r
tklnnndnvlgorousbodv. T0TT' PIUS
tatiso no nnuwn or Biiptng nor luterfero
Artth dally work and nio a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
boltlocrwherPt'J'lo OtH?.41 Murray atMN.Y.
mia9j
S
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GnuT ILvir on WniSKriM chanced in.
ttantly tonGrossr 11L.VCK hvnsiiiBlo up
lilieatlon of tills UYE. bold by DrugslstSc
or sent by express on rccoipt of il
Office, 44urmy Struct, New York.
TJTT'3 WAHUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREJ
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"Writo postal card forFRCE ctenntly
IlluetrntedCntnlopuo, In Sit Ilrllllunt tolor-i,
that cobt us $W00 to pubtlsh,
Monarch Manufacturing Co,, afcAco.ffc
UK. JAYJSTBSS
AGUE MIXTU21E.
A CERTAIN AND EnECTUAL REMEDY
ron v
Fever and Ague, Intermittent
ami Remittent I'cvers, iCc.
This civs of i1ictfcs o counuon in all irla
i f th. WorUl, ami ippedully jtrealcnt in rua
loitims ill'trliia and iciniije ol nater-courci,
a"-e a'luott iniuiiably .iccoinjiaiilcd by mora or
'mi diranieinint of tlio hur, nn-J fuquintly
hj I'cri.tne action of tho dige-tlo er;-Ti.s.
The u-re broaMng of tho Chill is I ut a t p
to X: eci ijilttm a radlcil cure, tl.c i n u
oi h of tlo Ik d,eji' chilly the pItdii i uid
In inu-t be Irm-lit to a heil.'iv nnd Mi, r.
'i (onditon l,Lf ,ro a jitrmincnt mr n n Ijs
("(iHiahel, and this fuel hai been ti pi ia !j
i.,;t in iii by Di. Jayne in Ins ticamaat of
Hhvc coiiiplaiuti. Tlio ufo ot Jajnc'ii -uo
Mixture, in conjunction nlth Joyno film m
Ill's, 03 iiccriboil in tlio Dircrt rs ni, h
ac onipiny cash bottle, Hill not ou'y
SFiEAK UP THE CH' ' 3,
hut ro-tre tlio (!l',
Incr ami ftirar . -
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CRA0ICA7JNG THE DISEASE,
ami tbu bet t.dico of thl. is tlio Invaiuble
micti.-ii nhidi Ins ill a it followed tlio .i.lniin
islrati'm if thc.-o ifnic.lic, ns ntlc-tp t by tho
cert fic.ites jubhshdl nnm. illy in Dr. Jayno'a
.Mniuiac.iiad tl cnble sj-reiidpojiuKrlly ot tho
. u .Mimn '11 mi!o di trittsof the bulled
" ", Lot" i, iii tr which it it
For salo by JloJge, Davis & Co., Agentr
MAPS ! MAPS ! !
MAI'S OE OREGON & WASH
INGTON TEKRITOKY.
HEHEAFTKK WK WILL HE ADI.K TO SUPPLY
copies of maps of Orej.-on and Washington a,
following rates. Those maps are put up In coincident
form to cary In the jjocltt. Kncloeed In a stiff b ard
cover. They can be obtalnod at the follow Inir prices:
Map or Oregon ? 8
.liupor tVasliliiulun, ,
Oregon anil WusliliiKton Combintd. I. to
jrirntmlt by Postal Order or Keglitcrcd I.ltler
Po.taxe ttamps Mill not be liken.
AdJrcsi :
Mll.l.tMXTTKr-AKMnt PI II. I (.,
Iraerl3. TorlUiid Orcn
IH.-,d. :ti ic.u'sl'r.ictlcal Kviirrli'iin-. issi.
d John A. Child
& Co.,
DRUGGISTS.
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'4MW'VV l-rlood..
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fipPlal ttti-ntlon i all
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orncs with poutlakd savings bank.
m-opir.'3.csi Unrtcr Uw, ,suvs or CaJIfoniiH, nnil Hto-Wny the
sUnii'sl LU) 2)ihiiraiK'c Co. in An.ur cu;
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ll'AGONS, I't'TNAJI
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CAKTS,
EXPRESS
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ib-1 UH) IN t'nRILAXI) THE DE'jT MOItK
llMinl nli-.
FOU THE
iti . iri,im'ii i1(ll,,
If )Ou n int autliln; In tlil lino ynn cm kit 1 bir.-iin hi cillliinr, or tenJIni; for pilco citaloeuc to
"mr.
Orttic Corner of Moilium nnd hroitMe
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in 185 V.
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OEALERS.
ANli 1(7 AND 1(01 bO.NT Mlil.KIh. : POltTLANI), 01:1 OO.V.
rt tliaruii.-l I; i rtpind to furnlsli tliniuhoul al
itiort iioi ii u.
Hotels, Bording Houses, Private
Reskloncss S" Stoamboats.
. AT SUCH....
LOW PRICKS
As wcrumur ttfero ofTirod.
llliili ii ttiimn liilili... rroni fl I niiii',I.
V'niiilii-r cl. 1 1 mn f:; I imiii ,i.
I'm lor Si f. fri;m g.io I tmm,i
TIT, IIOrH.I10I.il TllFAUIiK.
Ijulliniiitt do It to hi 0 prn Intid, Ci II for It
fit Ull
SEDGWICK STEEL WIRE FENCE,
l5sSMSZfIXi&FVK
r jfi aflavir
tiKEra3TJSg5rw3ls'fer
t. tha antr c.n.r.l tmrnrma Wlr. F.nra In uia. halni? a fltronff Hot. Work without Tlarhfl
l"". llfi., liepan 1 poullrf, as wtll aaltie modi viclou. il'.rk, wiilinut IniiirT tu .ill ,r lnre or .tnrk
lb. fac. for fariiia. gardin., slock raDges and rallrdail., anil Trr neat fur lawiii.
Wo ask f. r it a fair trial, knowing II will Wfarllself iLto fav, r llii.i4lvMlrk
It trill (uri
HHiu.l
I j ! , Bt.1101. I IU II1 a a-limit
It. Huprlorto Bordnr
(erli. Covered ff.li. rasi'jrocf r fcirtt (or sattKnUfd) it will Uit ifatiin.
Barbed Wire InorerT rfftect. We mLc ft r It ft flr lfiL knowlnif It will wear II
UaUHt, road cf wrought Iron iIr atxl atel wire, defy all com petition In natti6iia,atriitith and duraMUir.
We alio ruak the teat And cheat eit All Iron Automatic or Oelf Opening Oata. alu Clmupast ami tVe&t
est ail iron Fence, "cat vir ririK'iier uiki 1'uat AiiKkr AlMePiamiriuiiirt J(iimii a
exll4iiti tl Iml FiiKlmttror iiiiiiplii(r muIit. nrcHurnl t'tiiflnrH for Krliidln nnd otLur
UgUt itjrlc. I'briirirfrt unci rti.riUnlurH link lianlwfiro (Icul-irN. nr udilrcfti, tiKuitloiilnif liuncr,
SEDGWICK BROS. Mr.rs.. Richmond. Indiana.
ti'lrfrv' i"r"i'rT2 v,t' ,mlJ " 'p m lbo l,ort ,Imtf n(d Hin-rlor Arilrli4rrevtt'492leaeH
KiTTlCHiirj .. f,''3 nf llnlry Howls 1'nt lint " .ii f Ir until m it .iinjiliH tlMUrrarB
KliidrX 3bfte?Ul(!l ' ' "I""". n'.l l.ri;f ulvni ol thi ir ilumbriily. holu inunu. 0BSKlHI
iMlViiiJi''0SJti! .mi'.r. '""'r Mnrliir. licrWoiiiir, riirtln' HiiiuirnlMCrvS
m7ir";fpvii.Jtri'',0lf.J1,''r,i''Ki;,,,ui''?'11'11 ' 'im. ."' i!i.iiiruiT,i-ii-Blii
l5CrrltSwlM'e,l "ho Illtn'ly I hum III Mlinll-uld ulil-rn , l.iivo un Ml
BaeafflEgaaaa COHfilsn, CU2.TI3 & Q7UENS, FortAtWion. Wi
tJif VtCil
in w. tu.
At wy " i l'
ttfi mi lUlctjr in m ii Men. ti t ii
Mill 1i'it frva in ull win vptly.
v u ft '! iMiioit'Hii iimiiriitt
AJ rSw . .. d. -- l-
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